Gold Meteorite Bracelets
| These Bracelets are hand made with 14K rolled gold and authentic
polished specimens of the Northwest Africa 869 stone meteorite. 30 day unconditional, money back guarantee. |
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| The bracelet above is hand crafted using Northwest Africa tube beads and 14K rolled gold wire. It is a 7 inch bangle style bracelet with 9 meteorite tube beads. - Temp. Sold Out including US shipping. |
| The bracelet above is hand crafted using Northwest Africa tube beads, 14K rolled gold beads and 14K rolled gold wire. It is a 7 inch bangle style bracelet with 6 meteorite tube beads. - Temp. Sold Out including US shipping. |
| Bracelet comes with an identification card and photographic identifier Certificate of Authenticity corresponding to the style of bracelet. |
OFFICIAL SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION OF THE METEORITE USED IN THE ABOVE BRACELETS: Northwest Africa 869 Northwest Africa Find: 2000 or 2001 Ordinary chondrite (L4-6) History: It is quite clear that meteorite collectors in Northwest Africa have discovered a large L chondrite strewnfield at an undisclosed location. At least 2 metric tons of material comprising thousands of individuals have been sold under the name NWA 869 in the marketplaces of Morocco and around the world. Individual masses are known to range from <1 g to >20 kg. It is certain that NWA 869 is paired with other NWA meteorites, although no systematic survey has been done. It is also possible that some stones sold as NWA 869 are not part of the same fall, although dealers are confident that most of the known masses are sufficiently distinctive from other NWA meteorites in terms of surface and internal appearance that the error rate should be fairly low. Scientists are advised to confirm the classification of any specimens they obtain before publishing results under this name. Petrography, Composition and Classification: (A. Rubin, UCLA) A fragmental breccia of type 4-6 material; one thin section dominated by an L5 lithology gave olivine = Fa24.2. Classification: Ordinary Chondrite (L4-6); S3, W1. Type specimen: A 189.3 g sample on deposit at UCLA.
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